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Vic Vinegar

(80 posts)
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 02:58 PM Jul 2013

Wall Street Sales Tax A Realistic Possibility with popular NYC Mayoral Candidate Credico 2013

"Comedian and citizen-activist Randy Credico, who recently qualified for New York’s Democratic mayoral primary ballot, is looking to extend his candidacy beyond the hotly-contested September 10th Democratic primary by running in November as the nominee of the Tax Wall Street Party, a newly-organized political party that plans to expand nationally during next year’s mid-term elections — and beyond...

A modest Wall Street Sales Tax would also provide the means for Mayor Credico and the next City Council to implement several other planks in his extraordinarily bold and ambitious platform, including free college education at public institutions of higher learning (CUNY) for New York City students, free public transportation, and a much-needed citywide Medicare-for-All program while simultaneously preventing the closing of local hospitals and neighborhood fire stations.

“Make Wall Street pay,” he says over and over again on the campaign trail, repeating the UFAA’s mantra."


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Read full article here:

http://www.uncoveredpolitics.com/2013/07/22/the-birth-of-a-party-randy-credico-aims-to-continue-mayoral-candidacy-on-tax-wall-street-ticket/


Credico is being ignored by the mainstream media not because he is marginal but because he is so capable of winning the candidacy. All other candidates are tools of Wall Street to the degree that they will allow the banks to threaten and blackmail them into not paying the taxes that every other American pays via Sales Tax. More often then not, large firms threaten to move to New Jersey if the city or state makes them pay a small tax on transfers. A tax does exist in NYC on financial transfers BUT are fully refunded and for the most part ARE NOT COLLECTED. For institutions that caused the current depression by derivative and flash stock trading, they are pulling a lot of undue respect in NYC.

The future of NYC rests in Randy Credico; the future of the United States lies in the Tax Wall Street Party!


A more in depth look at Credico's platform:

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Support Credico 2013:
http://www.credico2013.org/

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